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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i'm krak melvin. here's what's happening right now. chuck h aragel plans to meet wi afghan president. doze dozens officials from around the world attended hugo chavez's funeral and osama bin laden's son-in-law appeared in court today. he was arrested last week in jordan. >> president clinton has signed a bill that bans same-sex marriages. the white house says the president has long opposed government recognition of homosexual marriages but hopes the bill won't be used as an excuse to discriminate. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was a 1996 "today" show report by bob kerr on bill clinton signing after midnight the defense of marriage act, also known as doma. by the way, he signed it just weeks before his re-election. there are no pictures of that bill signing because, as bob ker
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i'm krak melvin. here's what's happening right now. chuck h aragel plans to meet wi afghan president. doze dozens officials from around the world attended hugo chavez's funeral and osama bin laden's son-in-law appeared in court today. he was...
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of people through environments. so, one of the key aspects is ensuring that a property is beautiful, this it's functional, that it's welcoming and that it reduces the fears of crime, that it allows an environment where people take ownership and accountability for the properties that they occupy, either live, work or study in. >> kelly, really interesting and i don't mean to get too heady here but this reminded reading about it about the discipline and punish and talking about the design of the prison and the changes that the prison -- prison design had taken over the course of a century and the affect on the national psyche. and discipline through design. and what can happen there and i imagine it's very important to you to create space that is are safe but that don't feel oppressive and fortified. >> that's so true. it's -- you know, when you have an environment that is fortified that has these very blatant or obtrusive barriers or security features, what it causes is the people using the spaces to increase their a
of people through environments. so, one of the key aspects is ensuring that a property is beautiful, this it's functional, that it's welcoming and that it reduces the fears of crime, that it allows an environment where people take ownership and accountability for the properties that they occupy, either live, work or study in. >> kelly, really interesting and i don't mean to get too heady here but this reminded reading about it about the discipline and punish and talking about the design...
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center stage, insiders say to watch for a tighter focus on the middle class, infrastructure and the environment and touched on in the inaugural address and starting wednesday the president will hit the road, takes the message to residents of north carolina, georgia and north carolina. our next guest was a speechwriter for president clinton. including four state of the union addresses. michael waldman is executive director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. welcome. >> great to be with you. >> what's the strategy behind a more aggressive maybe antagonist kind of message that we might hear tomorrow night? >> well, one of the things is that it seems to be working. i think that his inaugural address, for example, was to me the best speech he's given as president. it didn't have some of the drabness and caution of some of his earlier speeches. it said something. and so, i think that if he keeps going with that approach of boldness and ambition it is not that everything he says is enacted in to law but he'll be able to make a case to the country and with some vivid colors and strong arguments.
center stage, insiders say to watch for a tighter focus on the middle class, infrastructure and the environment and touched on in the inaugural address and starting wednesday the president will hit the road, takes the message to residents of north carolina, georgia and north carolina. our next guest was a speechwriter for president clinton. including four state of the union addresses. michael waldman is executive director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. welcome. >> great to be...
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. >> they don't want to admit in a slyly higher tax environment jobs are being created. >> let me go to you smikcle. it seems a couple shots have been taken at the president and they have never come to reality. inflation. the way i calculate it, it was like 6%, 2% annual, about one-sixth of 1% on a monthly basis. there's no inplation yet this year. high interest rates. they're so low you can borrow money now. austerity. where is that working in the world? not only are they wrong on their attacks, they're wrong on their prescriptions. i think estonia is doing all right with austerity and maybe a couple other countries but that's not generally the rule that that's working. >> europe provides -- all due respect to estonia and the counter example i have heard about europe provides a strong counter xempl. i know we're talking about the president here but remember some of the things said by ben bernanke as he was engineering the monetary policy during this recovery. remember a rick perry saying he was rigging it for obama's election. he better not come down to texas. some of the things sar
. >> they don't want to admit in a slyly higher tax environment jobs are being created. >> let me go to you smikcle. it seems a couple shots have been taken at the president and they have never come to reality. inflation. the way i calculate it, it was like 6%, 2% annual, about one-sixth of 1% on a monthly basis. there's no inplation yet this year. high interest rates. they're so low you can borrow money now. austerity. where is that working in the world? not only are they wrong on...
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rather than thinking of the kid as the problem, we think of the environment. thank you very traveling up. everybody else is back for more. coming up, why your resolution to lose weight may be doomed from the start. >>> revisiting the war on poverty then and now. more nerdland is next. [ male announcer ] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he ever lets her leave again. iams. keep love strong. >>> welcome back. i'm melissa harris perry. if you are like millions of americans, your new year's resolution involves losing weight. it's a top promise we make to ourselves every january 1st. with ads like these bombarding the air waves, who can blame us. >> i'm jessica simpson. this year is all about new beginnings for me. >> another year, another diet. yeah, take it
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when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there consequences. extremism takes root and our security at home is threatened. that's why chris stevens went to benghazi in the first place. i asked him to go. during the beginning of the revolution against gadhafi, we needed somebody in benghazi who could begin to build bridges with the insurgents and to begin to demonstrate that america would stand against gadhafi. nobody knew the dangers or the opportunities better than chris. first during the revolution, then during the transition. a weak libyan government and militias and terrorist groups, a bomb exploded in the parking lot of his hotel. he never wavered. he never asked to come home. he never said let's shut it down, quit, and go somewhere else. he understood it was critical for america to be represented in that place at that pivotal time. mr. chairman, we do have to work harder and better to balance the risks and the opportunities. our men and women who serve overseas understand that we do accept a level of risk to represent and protect the count
when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there consequences. extremism takes root and our security at home is threatened. that's why chris stevens went to benghazi in the first place. i asked him to go. during the beginning of the revolution against gadhafi, we needed somebody in benghazi who could begin to build bridges with the insurgents and to begin to demonstrate that america would stand against gadhafi. nobody knew the dangers or the opportunities better than chris....
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can this president in this environment pull a big comeback? can he get the wind at his back like in 2008 like he did winning the later debates last year and then the re-election. mike tamaski for the daily beast and jonathan capehart for "the washington post" and msnbc contributor. thank you for coming in. since you're smiling, jonathan, i want you to go first here. perspective. we've seen him drive us crazy before in the past, those of us who rooted for him and his policies. that he's ran a different kind of game if you want athletic references here, a different pace, his own clock. and we've been very scared he wasn't catching up. in fact, that he was falling so far behind that he'd never catch up. here we are again and probably the biggest test since 2007 when he was behind. since 2012 when he was getting murdered in that first debate. here he is again. can he come around? >> here's the perspective. we have a president who takes the long view or plays long ball. here's a guy who doesn't worry himself about the ups and downs of "the daily ne
can this president in this environment pull a big comeback? can he get the wind at his back like in 2008 like he did winning the later debates last year and then the re-election. mike tamaski for the daily beast and jonathan capehart for "the washington post" and msnbc contributor. thank you for coming in. since you're smiling, jonathan, i want you to go first here. perspective. we've seen him drive us crazy before in the past, those of us who rooted for him and his policies. that...
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the current environment his bases rallied. among independents, the president's approval rating is plummeting, 41% in april. so independents, who generally skeptical of government, more so than democrats, they don't like this irs crap. i don't like it, either. they always pin it on the president, but they have pinned it on the government. the government of the united states isn't looking too good. >> who is an independent is a shifting thing. i don't think we should read too much into that. because the president's top line number is staying pretty high there. but you certainly, if people are angry at government, that gets taken out on the incumbent party. if people are pleased with what they're feeling in the economy. that, as david was suggesting during the 1990s, is a much more stronger effect. they may be irritated about the irs, but if they got a promotion at work or they got a raise, they're going to like this president, no matter what else he's been doing. >> is that happening by the way? >> ed schultz territory. is it po
the current environment his bases rallied. among independents, the president's approval rating is plummeting, 41% in april. so independents, who generally skeptical of government, more so than democrats, they don't like this irs crap. i don't like it, either. they always pin it on the president, but they have pinned it on the government. the government of the united states isn't looking too good. >> who is an independent is a shifting thing. i don't think we should read too much into...
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and i think as difficult as the political environment is now, imagine if we went back into a recession and ma'am how it would 145r7en up the edges of the deba debate. it would be brewle it will for everybody. so i don't think sequestration will happen. i think we're just following the exact same script we did for the fiscal cliff. everybody right now i think the democrats and republicans are basically in agreement, they want to put it off, but they want to blame the other party for putting it it off. and i think that's the dynamic that's happening right now. >> if we're following that script, that was not a script that ultimately played well for house republicans. >> i agree, it didn't play well, but it's not a big victory for the democrats. >> i don't disagree, but i think the general public -- the numbers are pretty bad. >> we also did this -- people forget this, but it also happened in senior president bush and helped lead to the budget act of the andrews air force base that actually as president clinton will tell you set the stage for the prosperity of the '90s. >> also got last th
and i think as difficult as the political environment is now, imagine if we went back into a recession and ma'am how it would 145r7en up the edges of the deba debate. it would be brewle it will for everybody. so i don't think sequestration will happen. i think we're just following the exact same script we did for the fiscal cliff. everybody right now i think the democrats and republicans are basically in agreement, they want to put it off, but they want to blame the other party for putting it...
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it's an all male environment. you're doing hand-to-hand environment on a daily basis out on the field so some crude ways of communicating take place. when we look at it from the outside -- >> and that's okay because you're a bunch of guys and one man's -- but isn't one man's brotherhood another man's bullying? >> possibly, but i know jonathan martin is not the first half black man to play in the nfl, he's not the first guy from stanford or the first guy with ivy league parents. he is the first guy to go to the media and the media is up in arms but i think it's a case of the reality seeping into the fairy tale story of what football is or how it's sold. all these men in the locker room tease each other on a daily basis. it's not malicious, it's a joke. obviously it went too far with jonathan martin. but i think it's dangerous when we drag these guys' names through the mud and paint this as an anomaly when the reality is that the locker room is a crude place. >> well, i've had other folks on about this and some of t
it's an all male environment. you're doing hand-to-hand environment on a daily basis out on the field so some crude ways of communicating take place. when we look at it from the outside -- >> and that's okay because you're a bunch of guys and one man's -- but isn't one man's brotherhood another man's bullying? >> possibly, but i know jonathan martin is not the first half black man to play in the nfl, he's not the first guy from stanford or the first guy with ivy league parents. he...
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given the political environment as it exists today, how do you actually instill this sense of passion and pride for the upcoming generation? >> there's no question you're right. with everything going on with the shutdown and everything with the health care website and snowden, there's been discussion that's been distracting and sides are going at it again. i think jfk offers his vision for what america ought to look like on a local level. that means advancing the this motion of citizenship. they have related ideas and shared future and need to work together. the message is asking not what your country can do for you, to something like ask not what your town can do for you, your family and friends. >> scott, you write in the book that kennedy actually shifted the culture and you say not just on citizenship but on artistic endeavors and excellence, that ultimately, peace corps and sense of rewarding heroism. >> i think to be a good citizen requires a sense of pride in one's community and country advancing increase in level of pride one feels for their nation. he supports the arts and fo
given the political environment as it exists today, how do you actually instill this sense of passion and pride for the upcoming generation? >> there's no question you're right. with everything going on with the shutdown and everything with the health care website and snowden, there's been discussion that's been distracting and sides are going at it again. i think jfk offers his vision for what america ought to look like on a local level. that means advancing the this motion of...
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when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there are consequences. extremism takes root, our interests suffer, our security at home is threatened. that's why i sent chris stevens to benghazi in the first place. nobody knew the dangers better than chris. first, during the revolution, then during the transition. a weak libyan government, marauding militias, terrorist groups, a bomb exploded in the parking lot of his hotel, but he did not waiver, because he understood it was critical for america to be represented there at that time. our men and women, who serve overseas, understand that we accept a level of risk to protect the country we love. and they represent the best traditions of a bold and generous nation. they cannot work in bunkers and do their jobs. so it is our responsibility to make sure they have the resources they need and to do everything we can to reduce the risks. for me, this is not just a matter of policy, it's personal. i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those flag-draped caskets off the plane at andrews. i put my
when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there are consequences. extremism takes root, our interests suffer, our security at home is threatened. that's why i sent chris stevens to benghazi in the first place. nobody knew the dangers better than chris. first, during the revolution, then during the transition. a weak libyan government, marauding militias, terrorist groups, a bomb exploded in the parking lot of his hotel, but he did not waiver, because he understood it was...
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. >> but they don't want to admit that in a slightly higher tax environment jobs are being created. >> it seems that a couple shots have been taken to the president and they get away with them. inflation, we'll be overwhelmed with inflation. it's like a 6%, 2% annually, there's no inflation yet this year. high interest rates, they're so low people can borrow money if you have the collateral, you can borrow money now. austerity, where is that working in the world? so not only are they wrong in their attacks, they're wrong in the prescriptions. it's not generally the rule that that's working right how. >> no, europe provides -- with all due respect to estonia, europe provide as very strong counter example. and i know we're talking about the president, but just remember some of the things that were said about ben bernanke as he was engineering the monetary policy. rick perry saying that he was reading it for obama's election, he better not come down to texas. some of the things sarah palin said completely wrong. but there is -- as joy said, there is a kind of partisan dynamic baked in he
. >> but they don't want to admit that in a slightly higher tax environment jobs are being created. >> it seems that a couple shots have been taken to the president and they get away with them. inflation, we'll be overwhelmed with inflation. it's like a 6%, 2% annually, there's no inflation yet this year. high interest rates, they're so low people can borrow money if you have the collateral, you can borrow money now. austerity, where is that working in the world? so not only are...
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but it's about the culture, it's about the environment. and i think you're going to see widespread changes. the one thing that's really troubling to me is that jonathan martin walked away from the nfl because he was uncomfortable about the working environment, uncomfortable with his relationship with his teammates. but if he had stepped away because of a drug problem or entered rehab or just, you know, stepped away from the situation and said, you know what, i need help, you know, that would have been a little bit more acceptable than just stepping away saying i have emotional issues and can't deal with my relationship with my teammates. >> you make a great distinction there. omar kelly, thanks so much for your time. >>> up next, duly noted. rand paul's footnotes get him into more trouble and our agenda panel will weigh in on that after this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at mass
but it's about the culture, it's about the environment. and i think you're going to see widespread changes. the one thing that's really troubling to me is that jonathan martin walked away from the nfl because he was uncomfortable about the working environment, uncomfortable with his relationship with his teammates. but if he had stepped away because of a drug problem or entered rehab or just, you know, stepped away from the situation and said, you know what, i need help, you know, that would...
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as i said, i have a very serious threat environment in yemen. it turned out we had people getting over that wall in cairo doing damage until we got them out. we had a serious threat against our embassy and i had to call the president of tunisia and beg him to send reinforcement. it could have been a disaster, they burned and trashed our school. i was pretty occupied about keeping our people safe, doing what needed to be done in the follow-up to benghazi. i really don't think anybody in the administration was really focused on that so much as trying to figure out what we should be doing. and you know, i wasn't involved in the talking points process. as i understand it, as i've been told, it was a typical inner agency process where staff including from the state department, all participated to try to come up with whatever was going to be made publicly available and it was an intelligence product and it's my understanding the intelligence community is working with committees to explain the whole process. >> thank you i have follow-up questions but
as i said, i have a very serious threat environment in yemen. it turned out we had people getting over that wall in cairo doing damage until we got them out. we had a serious threat against our embassy and i had to call the president of tunisia and beg him to send reinforcement. it could have been a disaster, they burned and trashed our school. i was pretty occupied about keeping our people safe, doing what needed to be done in the follow-up to benghazi. i really don't think anybody in the...
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we don't know what's going to happen in this new revolutionary environment across north africa and the middle east. but let's see what lessons we can learn from what worked in the past and see what is applicable and then let's bring people together who will really have the kind of open discussion that used to be the hall mark of this committee and of the senate. people used to have hearings where it wasn't to just to have the administration officials come up and ask the questions and go on from there. but really to delve into what works and doesn't work. bring in outside experts and let them debate in front of you and try to figure out what the best information going forward is. i mean, over the last weeks, i've pulled writings from, you know, what you would call very conservative and liberal comment ators who reached the same conclusion about what we should be doing in this region. we have to approach it with humility but we've got real as assets if we deploy them right and helping rebuild security is essential. we did in colombia. it took a decade. we did it as a partner with others
we don't know what's going to happen in this new revolutionary environment across north africa and the middle east. but let's see what lessons we can learn from what worked in the past and see what is applicable and then let's bring people together who will really have the kind of open discussion that used to be the hall mark of this committee and of the senate. people used to have hearings where it wasn't to just to have the administration officials come up and ask the questions and go on from...
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i will tell it to you coming up. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. thank you. thank you. i got this. no, i'll get it! no, let me get this. seri
i will tell it to you coming up. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest....
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but i think these men and women ran in a different environment, and they also ran in sort of a mythology about what happened the last time around. and they somehow think it comes out differently. >> i wanted to ask you about that last point specifically because i have been hung up on this idea that every time i start researching in the conservative media and i look at transcripts of conservative talk radio hosts or i go back and look at old conservative speeches on the subject of the lesson of the 1995/1996 shutdown, i feel like i'm seeing a pretty consistent revisionist history of the shutdown, didn't hurt newt gingrich losing the speakership, bob dole was just a bad candidate and clinton was going to win anyway. i feel like there is a revisionist history. is that what they're telling each other? >> the republicans were really riding high and president clinton was pretty much flat on his back prior to that shutdown. i looked at our polling numbers and going into that shutdown in 1995, bob dole was only behind bill clinton in the "washington post" poll by 6 points. coming out of that shu
but i think these men and women ran in a different environment, and they also ran in sort of a mythology about what happened the last time around. and they somehow think it comes out differently. >> i wanted to ask you about that last point specifically because i have been hung up on this idea that every time i start researching in the conservative media and i look at transcripts of conservative talk radio hosts or i go back and look at old conservative speeches on the subject of the...
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you have to look at this environment, though. how does any president survive living in this hot house? any administration for eight years? >> what's the environment you're describing? is it the media? >> i'm talking 24/7 media. i'm talking about blocgs lookin at every step of the way. i'm talking -- you know, we always made fun of george w. bush. >> the tea party. >> well, the tea party. when bush was president people on the left said every day he was sweating the constitution and republicans were supporting legalized rape. just the most bizarre charges going out over the air waves every single day. but i'm just wondering whether george w. bush didn't have it right. that at the end of his day, he went up and watched "sports center." instead of, you know, when you see this white house obsesses over sometimes the little things. i'm just wondering, what does it take for a president to survive in this new retched hot house of an environment. >> it's not just the media that's worse than it was for president bush. it's also the fact th
you have to look at this environment, though. how does any president survive living in this hot house? any administration for eight years? >> what's the environment you're describing? is it the media? >> i'm talking 24/7 media. i'm talking about blocgs lookin at every step of the way. i'm talking -- you know, we always made fun of george w. bush. >> the tea party. >> well, the tea party. when bush was president people on the left said every day he was sweating the...
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this is the environment that he knows how to play in and knows how to win in. and it -- i suppose it's ironic to many people that he would be complaining about nixonian tactics. but this is the world that he knows. >> as they say -- yeah, chuck? >> he has no evidence, you know, he made this accusation. >> that's true. >> they have no evidence, the mcconnell campaign has no evidence that there's anybody did any bugging and, in fact, i have -- i talked to an aide who admitted that they had their headquarters, when they found out about this yesterday, they hired a security firm, they swept the campaign headquarters and they found no bug. >> they're probably better not to have found one because it reminded me of the 1986 episode involving karl rove when he's alleged to have bugged his own office. >> pretty sure that's the movie "power." >> called in the fbi. >> you know what i think? i think that mitch mcconnell runs well, to use a kentucky term, in the mud. he's the kind of horse that wants it to rain the night before the kentucky derby so he can slosh through it.
this is the environment that he knows how to play in and knows how to win in. and it -- i suppose it's ironic to many people that he would be complaining about nixonian tactics. but this is the world that he knows. >> as they say -- yeah, chuck? >> he has no evidence, you know, he made this accusation. >> that's true. >> they have no evidence, the mcconnell campaign has no evidence that there's anybody did any bugging and, in fact, i have -- i talked to an aide who...
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they write, it does not appear that the money spent or the information sharing environment put into place after 9/11 were useful in apprehending the tsarnaev brothers. they are turning to the suspects parents for answers. both are cooperating. the father is expected to arrive in the united states tomorrow for more questioning. >>> yesterday, thousands of people honored m.i.t. police officer sean collier at a public memorial in cambridge, massachusetts. collier was on patrol last thursday evening when officials say he was gunned down by the tsarnaev brothers. vice president joe biden gave his condolences to the family and the community of boston before turning his attention to last monday's bombing. >> whether it's al qaeda or two twisted, perverted, cowardly, knock-off jihads here in boston. why do they do what they do? i have come to the conclusion, which is not unique to me, but they do it to instill fear. it infearuates them that we refuse to bend, refuse to change, refuse to yield to fear. the doctrine of hate and oppression. they found out cannot compete with the values of openness a
they write, it does not appear that the money spent or the information sharing environment put into place after 9/11 were useful in apprehending the tsarnaev brothers. they are turning to the suspects parents for answers. both are cooperating. the father is expected to arrive in the united states tomorrow for more questioning. >>> yesterday, thousands of people honored m.i.t. police officer sean collier at a public memorial in cambridge, massachusetts. collier was on patrol last...
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>> i have been very attuned to the environment in which threats are occurring, the intelligence that is available. certainly not the specific requests and decision making which rests with the security professionals. >> all right. regarding the security professionals, is there anybody now in existence in the department who is responsible for reviewing the itineraries of ambassadors in advance as to whether there is a threat to safety? >> the general answer to that is no. ambassadors are given what's called chief admission authority. ambassadors especially those we ask to go to dangerous posts are pretty independent folks. some of them might say what do you think about this or that? but most of them make their own decisions. chris stevens did not ask anyone for permission to go to benghazi. i don't think it would have crossed his mind. robert ford who served as our ambassador to syria went out on numerous occasions before we pulled him out of damascus. ryan crocker one of our very best who would be very difficult to say you can't do this even though you've decide you should do it. but
>> i have been very attuned to the environment in which threats are occurring, the intelligence that is available. certainly not the specific requests and decision making which rests with the security professionals. >> all right. regarding the security professionals, is there anybody now in existence in the department who is responsible for reviewing the itineraries of ambassadors in advance as to whether there is a threat to safety? >> the general answer to that is no....
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. >>> time for our "first buzz." richard already talking. >> top 40 hits sung by stars, take a listen. >> bird goes tweet, and mouse goes squeak. you are kidding. >> can't live a live -- >> i came in like a wrecking ball. >> i love -- >> fad songs -- >> they don't sound the same. >> there is a gas filtering underway. did you know that? a gas-filtering underwear. it has a carbon cloth in the rear panel which experts say can squash the smell of 200 times of flatulence admission. men's boxers run between $3540, and women's, around $30. >> you like k
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but the fact is that we're still in a very partisan environment right now. and these republican senators still have to worry about their, you know, conservative electorates, their primaries. so, they're not going to sign onto anything that includes tax increases, unless we really see the sequester impact start to take a turn for the worse. unless the white house's predictions turn out to be true. you know, i think we're still a very long way away from actually having any kind of an agreement on this. >> well, here's a practical application of the sequester, aaron, and your colleague david has a front-page story on the white house stopping tours beginning told. i mean, is that really a victim of the sequester cuts or is that a political statement? because really, how much can that cost to run? >> it actually costs $2 million a year. and the secret service said it had to cut $84 million out of its budget. so, you know, exactly -- exactly where they needed to cut is really in the eye of the beholder. republicans are really focusing on this. it's become metaphor
but the fact is that we're still in a very partisan environment right now. and these republican senators still have to worry about their, you know, conservative electorates, their primaries. so, they're not going to sign onto anything that includes tax increases, unless we really see the sequester impact start to take a turn for the worse. unless the white house's predictions turn out to be true. you know, i think we're still a very long way away from actually having any kind of an agreement on...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. [ male announcer ] we all have something neatly tucked away in the back of our mind. a secret hope. that thing we've always wanted to do. it's not about having dreams, it's about reaching them. ♪ an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and direction at aarp.org/possibilities. >>> hey, there. here's what's happening. chilling video released by the fbi showing aaron alexis creeping through the navy yard just before his rampage. he left a message saying he was driven to kill by radio waves. >>> governor brown wants to win the minimum wage. >>> and team it usa won the america's cup. >>> welcome back to "hardball," hillary clinton speaking today at the clinton global initiative, leading an effort to gauge how far women have come since she made her declaration at the world conference that human rights and womens' rights are one and the same. here she is today. >> 2015 will mark 20 years since that conference in beijing. so i believe it's time for a full and clear-eyed look at how far we have come, how far we still have to go a
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>> well, we, obviously, talked about a great deal about the deteriorating threat environment in libya. you know, when i landed in tripoli, i was met by the zintan militia. that was the welcome i had. all these guys, dressed completely in black, holding their automatic weapons. that was my welcoming party. >> rubio told fox news last night, time will tell whether some of the things she said will bear out to be true or not. these things have a way of flushing themselves out. overall, clinton's political strengths were clearly on display. she was prepared, tough when she needed to be, deferential when she wanted to be, and she displayed both raw emotion and a sense of humor. it's also worth noting that she's stronger today, politically, than she was four years ago. consider, she's leaving office with the highest approval ratings of her political career, 67%, according to a "washington post"/abc poll. we had her at 69 in the nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. a whopping 91% of democrats approve of the job he's done, and that fervor was on vivid display, as senate and house democrats fel
>> well, we, obviously, talked about a great deal about the deteriorating threat environment in libya. you know, when i landed in tripoli, i was met by the zintan militia. that was the welcome i had. all these guys, dressed completely in black, holding their automatic weapons. that was my welcoming party. >> rubio told fox news last night, time will tell whether some of the things she said will bear out to be true or not. these things have a way of flushing themselves out. overall,...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> i saw a story a aon all technology that we have that is so outdated and we got great responses on other old tech. natalie has the answers. >> a lot of our viewers still seem to use walk bands over ipods. and we also have from little professor still teaching math. >> it even talks. >> i never had one. >> of course you're like 25 years old. >> we also have a rotary phone. >> we have some retro rotary phones. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> turns out the average human is smarter than the average american. here now we have a segment average human versus average american. [ laughter ] >> the average
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> i saw a story a aon all technology that we have that is so outdated and we got great responses on other old tech. natalie has the answers. >> a lot of our viewers still seem to use walk bands over ipods. and we also have from little professor still teaching math. >> it even talks. >> i never had one....
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and so it creates an environment. is it wrong to cheat? it's wrong to cheat. but the environment has to be looked at as a root cause and we need a different accountability system in terms of figuring out are we succeeding with children. >> american federation of teachers president, randi weingarten, thanks for being here. thank you for your time, see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern. joining michelle then, james carville and skron thon capehart and don't go anywhere, "now" with alex wagner comes up next. joy reed is filling in for alex. >> you can call it the grand old fractured party. when it comes to social issues, republicans have varying opinions on how to fight the culture wars, we'll talk about whether the party can ever truly come together. >>> another day, another state tries to bypass the constitution when it comes to abortion rights. >>> and forget about chris christie in 2016. first he's got to get past 2013, his democratic gubernatorial rival joins us on her race against the popular new jersey governor, all of that when "now" starts in
and so it creates an environment. is it wrong to cheat? it's wrong to cheat. but the environment has to be looked at as a root cause and we need a different accountability system in terms of figuring out are we succeeding with children. >> american federation of teachers president, randi weingarten, thanks for being here. thank you for your time, see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern. joining michelle then, james carville and skron thon capehart and don't go anywhere,...
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the question is that third way doable, workable, in a political environment like congress? >> and, of course, as mark kelly has been pointing out. tucson wouldn't have happened in there were background checks. there's an economic message that the president is trying to convey. how difficult is this if he does not lay out the kind of specific alternative to the sequester that republicans are demanding in the house side? >> well, here's what's hard, ab drae. if he is going to talk about how we need to invest in infrastructure and education and all these other things, republicans will say wait, wait, wait. the problem we have is a spending problem. the deficit is running out of control. i would point you on pew that did some fascinating polling about people's priorities in january 2009 and january 2013. the fastest majority is reducing duj been fets. it will be interesting how much he focus on that behavior. snoo meanwhile, you are looking at live pictures of vatican city. the college of card mals will be convene says next month. could they picture first nonusual eastern to ea
the question is that third way doable, workable, in a political environment like congress? >> and, of course, as mark kelly has been pointing out. tucson wouldn't have happened in there were background checks. there's an economic message that the president is trying to convey. how difficult is this if he does not lay out the kind of specific alternative to the sequester that republicans are demanding in the house side? >> well, here's what's hard, ab drae. if he is going to talk...
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one can only imagine how kennedy would fare in today's 24/7 plugged in media environment. first live debate from richard nixon to 64 televised -- 64 mind you -- press conferences in office, kennedy was truly the first television candidate. the charismatic and hand some president was a quick study of this new media. >> would you tell us generally your feelings about your press conferences today. >> well, you subject me to some abuse not any lack of respect i don't think. >> could you give us your appraisal of significance of changes in the soviet union in terms of the future of east-west relations? >> no. i think it would take at least a half hour program on national network. i couldn't comment on that. i always wanted to design a bike that honored those who serve our country. and geico gave me that opportunity. now naturally, we wanted it to be powerful, innovative and we built this bike as a tribute to those who are serving, those who have served and their families. and i think we nailed it. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. ♪ don't disguise bad odo
one can only imagine how kennedy would fare in today's 24/7 plugged in media environment. first live debate from richard nixon to 64 televised -- 64 mind you -- press conferences in office, kennedy was truly the first television candidate. the charismatic and hand some president was a quick study of this new media. >> would you tell us generally your feelings about your press conferences today. >> well, you subject me to some abuse not any lack of respect i don't think. >>...
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how do you energize and mobilize congress in this kind of environment? >> i think this issue at this time in our nation's country, we have to look at it as an investment. this is not a federal intrusion into public education. this is a federal partnership with states. this is trying to address the gap until head start funding because head start is only reaching about 50% of the kids. early head start is reaching only 3% of the kids that are eligible for it. there are a lot of competing demands out there. you're absolutely correct. the real question is, if we really believe as political leaders say that kids are our most important resource and kids are our future, but they don't fund children's programs, they don't fund public education, then shame on all of us for not standing up and holding these political leaders accountable. it's really amazing that we talk about it, we hear about it, but we don't invest. i think this is a step in the right direction. it's got bipartisan support. representative hanna showed a lot of courage today. as jennifer said, he
how do you energize and mobilize congress in this kind of environment? >> i think this issue at this time in our nation's country, we have to look at it as an investment. this is not a federal intrusion into public education. this is a federal partnership with states. this is trying to address the gap until head start funding because head start is only reaching about 50% of the kids. early head start is reaching only 3% of the kids that are eligible for it. there are a lot of competing...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on your condition. >>> time now for the trenders. social media, this is where you can find us. and i appreciate it when you do. facebook.com/edshow. tweeter.com/ed show and ed.msnbc.com. on the radio, monday through friday, noon to 3:00, channel 127, sirius xm. the progress channel. and, of course, on liberal talk stations across the country. by the way, we've got the ed tour coming up. go to my website, we go wegoted.com. 8th in ft. lauderdale. getting ready for it. wouldn't it be a great thing to get your un
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i'm alex wagner in for lawrence o'donnell. we have much more of "last word" on the way. guess who is scarier to republicans in congress, al qaeda or grover norquist? here is a hint. they'll only cross one of them. what republicans are now call ing obama-quester is next. >>> bill clinton gets frank with the democratic party about 2014 expectations and going on fox news to reveal just how scared ashley judd really makes him. rove versus judd continues, that's coming up. >>> the state of our union is -- ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now s
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i'm alex wagner in for lawrence o'donnell. we have much more of "last word" on the way. guess who is scarier to republicans in congress, al qaeda or grover norquist? here is a hint. they'll only cross one of them. what republicans are...
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it's been a missing piece of talking about the environment. the importance of bringing new people in the process is crucial. there's an interesting paper looking at the failure of cap and trade in congress. her conclusion is that there is a very good inside strategy for passing cap and trade, but no outside strategy to bring people in to pressure congress. that's going to be crucial if anything is going to move in a second term of an obama administration. >> we are going to stay on the question of earth and go to science class next. i promise, we are going to make it interesting. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replaceme
it's been a missing piece of talking about the environment. the importance of bringing new people in the process is crucial. there's an interesting paper looking at the failure of cap and trade in congress. her conclusion is that there is a very good inside strategy for passing cap and trade, but no outside strategy to bring people in to pressure congress. that's going to be crucial if anything is going to move in a second term of an obama administration. >> we are going to stay on the...
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of view, a progressive point of view, i don't think anybody is going to beat hillary in the current environment of the economy. she's not going to have to take the heat for the economy where she can benefit from the clinton economy for the '90s. she has a lot of horses going for her politically. but if they're going to put together a candidate who will get 40, 45, 47% of the vote and not get blown away i would state scott walker is the kind of candidate or rubio. >> two words about scott walker. rick perry. or sarah palin. these are both governors who were touted as being wonderful candidates once upon a time and until you get out there and start mixing it up, there is no way of knowing. scott walker, you know, had this very hard fight in wisconsin. >> are you serious? do you really think he is in the same intellectual lead as -- >> what i'm saying, listen, is until someone gets out there on a national stage, people really are writing columns going on and on about how rick perry was just going to waltz in and take the nomination in iowa and everywhere else. you remember those columns. >> i know
of view, a progressive point of view, i don't think anybody is going to beat hillary in the current environment of the economy. she's not going to have to take the heat for the economy where she can benefit from the clinton economy for the '90s. she has a lot of horses going for her politically. but if they're going to put together a candidate who will get 40, 45, 47% of the vote and not get blown away i would state scott walker is the kind of candidate or rubio. >> two words about scott...
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. >> i think the biggest problem, chris, is the state department's own security environment threat list lists benghazi and tripoli in the top ten of the most dangerous facilities the state department has worldwide, and a lot of people don't realize, tripoli was evacuated -- the embassy in tripp lee evacuated as well. so a lot of blame is on the state department for not being prepared for the response to communicate effectively to the military to get help. they really left their people hanging and i see them in patrick kennedy. >> are the republicans doing this right? i'm not a big fan of darrell issa because i think he's on staff for publicity half the time, but is it possible we could hope that democrats and republicans on the committees when they look at this, will focus intently on the reasonable questions like why -- did we do as much as we could at the time? that's to me the most important. >> these are questions that hillary is absolutely going to have to put to rest and answer if she's going to ever run for president in 2016. it's a huge sort of black mark on her. she'll really h
. >> i think the biggest problem, chris, is the state department's own security environment threat list lists benghazi and tripoli in the top ten of the most dangerous facilities the state department has worldwide, and a lot of people don't realize, tripoli was evacuated -- the embassy in tripp lee evacuated as well. so a lot of blame is on the state department for not being prepared for the response to communicate effectively to the military to get help. they really left their people...
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we can do anything to bring some type of db i don't think you can say normalcy but a normal learning environment for these children and for the teachers that teach, then we're happy to do it. >> reporter: still, most in the struggling community understand little will be normal. >> we've actually installed new security devices at this school. and we're going to remain our presence on location until further notice. >> reporter: counsellors will also be in place as students, teachers and families try to find a balance between what's been lost and how to try to move on. now today should mark a huge step in that process. look, it could get kind of crowded inside the new school. parents will be allowed to stay with their kids for as long as necessary. so they can help each other transition back to class. live in monroe, jay gray, back to you. >> it will be an emotional day. jay, thank you. >>> in warrick, colorado, victims from this summer's movie theater shooting are disgusted by the plans to reopen. they're planning to hold a memorial service and show a movie in the theater where 12 people were kill
we can do anything to bring some type of db i don't think you can say normalcy but a normal learning environment for these children and for the teachers that teach, then we're happy to do it. >> reporter: still, most in the struggling community understand little will be normal. >> we've actually installed new security devices at this school. and we're going to remain our presence on location until further notice. >> reporter: counsellors will also be in place as students,...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. (dad) just feather it out. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> i think that the president should honor the commitment he made to those people. >> it has been two very, very long days since that comment by bill clinton landed in washington. today, michael smerconished asked jay carney if president obama has spoken to bill clinton since then. >> i don't have any cal
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. (dad) just feather it out. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom...
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peter's square to be protected of the poor, the weak, and of the environment. >> i think he will challenge all of us to live a deeper life of faith. >> eager crowds raced into the square. ♪ >> they saw francis receive the symbols of power. a lamb's wool stoll symbolizing shepherd of the flock. during mass to an audience that included several world leaders -- francis said authentic power is service. and the pope, too must serve. >> he seems like a humble man and someone the people can reach out and identify with. >> in buenos aries, jubilation. they stayed up all night to watch the early morning mass and were rewarded by a phone call from the pontiff who asked them to take care of one another and pray for him. francis's first job is to clean up the vatican bureaucracy. >> he can restore pizzazz, transparency. >> after mass, he shared a moment with vice president joe biden. a man with a gentle, approachable demeanor charged with restoring the faith of so many shattered by scandal. >> the church is not a one-man show. he's not going to do it all. but if he can conspire 1.2 billion catholics
peter's square to be protected of the poor, the weak, and of the environment. >> i think he will challenge all of us to live a deeper life of faith. >> eager crowds raced into the square. ♪ >> they saw francis receive the symbols of power. a lamb's wool stoll symbolizing shepherd of the flock. during mass to an audience that included several world leaders -- francis said authentic power is service. and the pope, too must serve. >> he seems like a humble man and someone...
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this is not going to harm the environment, like i said, they're going to make their voices heard. exactly what was said. he doesn't have to run again. so he doesn't have -- it's the same thing. he doesn't have to rely on these people for votes next cycle. so maybe we will see this go through. >> jackie, lauren, good to see both of you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> in rome, cardinals are meeting at the vatican to prepare for electing the next pope. the big priority, set a date of the enclave to choose the next successor for pope benedict. more on that coming up in a live report in our next half hour. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. will restore even skin tone? think again. introducing olay professional even skin tone. developed by experts in skin genomics to target 5 major causes of uneven skin tone and help restore even color. olay professional even skin tone. and help restore even color. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take
this is not going to harm the environment, like i said, they're going to make their voices heard. exactly what was said. he doesn't have to run again. so he doesn't have -- it's the same thing. he doesn't have to rely on these people for votes next cycle. so maybe we will see this go through. >> jackie, lauren, good to see both of you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> in rome, cardinals are meeting at the vatican to prepare for electing the next pope. the big priority, set a...